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VAI News

New Co-Directors at Basic Space, Bassam Al-Sabah and Kim Gleeson

Basic Space are delighted to announce Bassam Al-Sabah and Kim Gleeson as the new Co-Directors of Basic Space. Bassam Al-Sabah

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VAI News

Artists Announced for Tír Sáile Residency Programme

Mayo County Council and Aras Inis Gluaire/Erris Arts Centre are delighted to announce the artists who have secured the three

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VAI Members Day Out in Belfast – Meet Belfast Galleries and Join Us for a party to announce the 2017 Suki Tea Art Prize Winner

Join us for a day out in Belfast, meeting Belfast Galleries, and come to the party to announce the 2017

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VAI News

MART Studios seeks participation in Survey on Artists’ Studio Requirements

Visual Artists – MART needs 2 minutes of your time to help research your studio needs. MART is undertaking a

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National Campaign for the Arts seeking contributions to online survey

As part of the National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA) ongoing policy advocacy and activity planning, they now have a

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Tax & Self-EmploymentVAI News

If you are offering art or classes/education of any kind then you may need to register for VAT!

It has come to our attention that Revenue have now implemented and are checking for VAT compliance under the amendments

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Out Now | May – June 2017 Issue of the Visual Artists’ News Sheet

The Visual Artists’ News Sheet is the primary all-Ireland information resource for visual artists presenting case study articles on all

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Diego Bruno announced as Finnish recipient of HIAP/TBG+S Residency Exchange 2017

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is delighted to announce artist Diego Bruno as recipient of the 2017 HIAP/TBG+S Residency. Diego

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Sherry Erskine Wins VAI Student Membership Prize for The Burren Collage of Art

The Dean and faculty committee of The Burren Collage of Art, Co. Clare have chosen recent MFA graduate, Sherry Erskine,

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Director of the Crawford Art Gallery, Peter Murray, announces his retirement

Over the course of three decades at the Crawford Art Gallery, firstly as curator and latterly as Director, Peter Murray

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